The Courage to Lead
Resilience and Compassion in Police Command
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Narrateur(s):
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Jason Hayes
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Auteur(s):
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Allan Sicard
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In a world full of leaders who put their egos first, and crave power and the spotlight, here is a story about a leader who did exactly the opposite the autocratic arena of policing. This is a story about Allan Sicard, a leader who empowered others to lead. Allan Sicard was a New South Wales Police Officer for 40 years and Police Commander for the last 15 years of that career. During this time, he was renowned for creating a workplace where people did their best working together in some of the most challenging crises Australia has ever seen including the Mosman Collar Bomb in 2011 and the first two hours of the Lindt Cafe Seige in 2014.
This is a different book about leadership. Leadership where mistakes are made. Leadership where mistakes are learnt from. Over a period, Allan Sicard developed a leadership style that created a workplace and a community where people do their best because they know they are trusted, included, supported, and cared for.
©2023 Allan Sicard (P)2024 Allan SicardCe que les critiques en disent
"All I can say is wow. What a read. Every chapter really is a story to identify a leadership learning." Rebecca Pinkstone, CEO Homes NSW
"His legacy and this book is sure to inspire generations to come." Alex Greenwich, MP, Member for Sydney
"I especially enjoyed your humility and candour. We learn from our mistakes. More than anything I enjoyed the compassion that comes through your stories. Compassion and leadership can go together despite traditional authoritarian styles. Great message." Andrew Colvin, APM, Former Australian Federal Police Commissioner